 Caris LeVert set career bests in points (17), rebounds (5) and field goals made (6) on 11 shots taken, which tie a career high.

 Jon Horford led the Michigan rebounding effort, pulling down a career-high 12 of Michigan's 39 team boards to go with his five points. Horford's previous career-best rebounding mark was nine, from a win against N.C. Central on Dec. 14, 2010.

 As a team, Michigan shot 37.7 percent (20-of-53), including 5-of-18 from three. Four different Wolverines sank a three-point basket in the win: Nik Stauskas, Caris LeVert, Spike Albrecht and Zak Irvin (2), who hit the first triples of his career.

 After UMass Lowell hit the first shot of the second half, Michigan opened things up with a 21-0 run to create a comfortable lead. The Wolverines went on to outscore the River Hawks 46-19 in the second half.

 The Riverhawks were held to just one field goal in the first 12:08 of the second half, scoring their other five second-half points via free throws.

 Michigan's second-half surge was in part due to excellent free-throw shooting, as U-M hit 14 of 17 in the half from the line, going 24 of 32 in the contest.

 The Wolverines forced 15 turnovers and scored 24 of their 69 total points off those turnovers while turning the ball over just seven times themselves. U-M led the nation with 9.46 turnovers per contest during the 2012-13 campaign.